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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  01-Apr-2022 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI
Name SIWASH, SIWASH CREEK COPPER, COPPER, ELK Mining Division Nicola, Similkameen
BCGS Map 092H089
Status Prospect NTS Map 092H16W
Latitude 049º 49' 18'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 120º 23' 39'' Northing 5522061
Easting 687432
Commodities Copper Deposit Types L03 : Alkalic porphyry Cu-Au
K01 : Cu skarn
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Quesnel
Capsule Geology

The Siwash occurrence is 100 to 200 metres east of Siwash Creek, 6 kilometres northwest of the creek's confluence with Galena Creek and 40.5 to 41 kilometres north-northeast of Princeton.

Two significant copper showings occur immediately north and south of an elongate, northwest-trending body of diorite up to 400 metres wide, in andesite of the Upper Triassic Nicola Group. This intrusion may be one of a number of monzonitic to dioritic bodies of Late Triassic to Early Jurassic age that are thought to be comagmatic with the Nicola Group.

The northernmost showing consists of chalcopyrite pods, veinlets and disseminations in skarn-altered andesite over an area 120 metres long and 50 metres wide. Some pyrite and malachite accompany this mineralization. Secondary minerals include epidote, albite, chlorite, garnet and actinolite. A channel sample assayed 0.42 per cent copper over 21.3 metres (Assessment Report 5547, page 8).

The second showing is 460 metres south-southwest, in albitized and slightly silicified andesite. Mineralization consists of chalcopyrite, mostly as disseminations, but also as veinlets, over a 36 by 20 metre area. The showing is intruded by a pinkish monzonite dike containing pyrite and sparse chalcopyrite. A channel sample assayed 0.43 per cent copper over 9.1 metres (Assessment Report 5547, page 8). A sample of a 0.3-metre section of black gouge in a northeast-striking shear zone assayed 0.4 per cent copper (Assessment Report 5547, page 9). Chalcocite and magnetite are reported to accompany mineralization in one or both showings.

Several other occurrences are found in the vicinity. Minor chalcopyrite is hosted in sheared andesite and is disseminated in weakly chloritized andesite.

This occurrence was geologically mapped, soil sampled and geophysically surveyed by Phelps Dodge Corporation, Utah Mines Ltd. and Brenda Mines Ltd. between 1972 and 1980.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 4077, *5547, *7987, 19489, 21443, 26194, 29009, 34382, 40106
EMPR EXPL 1975-E78; 1980-211
EMPR GEM 1972-140
EMPR PF (Phelps Dodge Corporation (1972): 1 to 2400 scale maps of geology, soil geochemistry and magnetometer survey)
GSC MAP 888A; 1386A; 41-1989
GSC MEM 243
GSC P 85-1A, pp. 349-358
CJES Vol. 16, pp. 1658-1672 (1979); Vol. 24, pp. 2521-2536 (1987)
Loschiavo, A., Wilson, R.G. (2020-09-21): NI 43-101 Technical Report, Preliminary Economic Assessment on the Elk Gold Project, Merritt, British Columbia, Canada
Loschiavo, A., Wilson, R.G. (2021-06-21): National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment on the Elk Gold Project, Merritt, British Columbia, Canada

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